Lectures on literature and art, delivered in the ... Royal college of science ... Dublin, by J.P. Mahaffy [and others]. |
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... interests and duties of man and wife , and unfolds to her all that she can do in the house- hold to assist him . He tells how he gradually dissuaded her from using rouge and high - heeled boots , * and taught her order and punctuality ...
... interests and duties of man and wife , and unfolds to her all that she can do in the house- hold to assist him . He tells how he gradually dissuaded her from using rouge and high - heeled boots , * and taught her order and punctuality ...
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... - wards displayed by the author of " Waverley , " we look with great interest to his poems for evidence of the same ; but , with one remarkable exception , to which I shall again refer , the general result of 72 THE POETRY OF.
... - wards displayed by the author of " Waverley , " we look with great interest to his poems for evidence of the same ; but , with one remarkable exception , to which I shall again refer , the general result of 72 THE POETRY OF.
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... interest in an examination of this kind . For the works of an author , arranged in the order of their production , present to us in some sort his psychological history . And none will dispute the interest which attaches to the ...
... interest in an examination of this kind . For the works of an author , arranged in the order of their production , present to us in some sort his psychological history . And none will dispute the interest which attaches to the ...
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... interest , or his own plea- sure , selfish , unrelenting , treacherous . To draw such a character with perfect success would be a work of the very highest art ; and while we can point out faults - glaring faults , in the picture 78 THE ...
... interest , or his own plea- sure , selfish , unrelenting , treacherous . To draw such a character with perfect success would be a work of the very highest art ; and while we can point out faults - glaring faults , in the picture 78 THE ...
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... interest and hope of humanity none of us will cease jesting , none cease idling , none put themselves to any wholesome work , none take so much as a tog of lace off their footman's coats , to save the world ? Or does it rather mean ...
... interest and hope of humanity none of us will cease jesting , none cease idling , none put themselves to any wholesome work , none take so much as a tog of lace off their footman's coats , to save the world ? Or does it rather mean ...
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